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  • Dewar is a former Lt-col in the British Army who saw active service in the North of Ireland and subsequently wrote a book about the role of the Peter Preston notes Dewar was amongst those paving the way for an invasion of Iraq by claiming an invasion would be quick:
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  • ...ZacharyAbuza/tabid/201/Default.aspx Zachary Abuza] International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, accessed: 19 August 2009</ref></blockquote> ...[[Counterterrorism Blog]] &ndash; contributor | [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] | [[Jamestown Foundation]]'s Terrorism Monitor & Focus
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  • ...ence]]. He is also visiting professor at the [[University of Buckingham]]. For over 20 years he was a Fellow in History at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and ...Research Professor jointly at LSE and [[Columbia University]], New York. For over 20 years previously, he was a Fellow, Tutor and the Director of Studie
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  • *[[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] ...gory:Water:_Advocates_for_Privatisation_of_Scottish_water Water: Advocates for Privatisation of Scottish water]
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  • ...tains [[Charity Commission]] and will be overseeing charities that promote peace and human rights.<ref name="SW"> Tim Holmes [http://www.spinwatch.org/index ...ref> which was set up in 1993 to manage a five-year regeneration programme for the Brixton area, funded by a £37.5 million ‘city challenge’ governmen
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  • Think-tank founded by former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent [[Alistair Crooke]] in 2004 which 'aims to open a new relations Conflicts Forum's call for a dialogue with Islamism has aroused the opposition of neoconservatives.
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  • '''Alastair Crooke''' is a former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent and the founder of [[Conflicts Forum]]. ...have broken down', a field which is something of an [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] specialty. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news
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  • ...to live in'<ref>Transatlantic midwife; WHEN THE MOON WAS HIGH: Memories of Peace and War, 1897-1942. By Ronald Tree. Macmillan. 208 pages. £4.95.The Econom ...e and pull.<ref>Transatlantic midwife; WHEN THE MOON WAS HIGH: Memories of Peace and War, 1897-1942. By Ronald Tree. Macmillan. 208 pages. £4.95.The Econom
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  • ...er the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partners to reach this goal. ...line#Bob Lambert police career timeline|Lambert's police career timeline]] for details and references.</ref> infiltrating activist groups and gathering in
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  • ...n 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]…” In a 2014 article for an academic journal, Lambert himself strongly implies that his undercover t ...[mailto:contact@undercoverresearch.net UndercoverResearch Group] (and ask for our PGP key if you need it).
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  • [[Image:EMET.png|250px|thumb|right|Endowment for Middle East Truth logo circa 2015, Screengrab source: [http://emetonline.o '''Endowment for Middle East Truth''' (EMET) is a right-wing neoconservative/Zionist organis
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  • ...the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]], Acting Chief Constable of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] and Chief Constable of West Yorkshire. ::In 2002, as Acting Chief Constable of the reformed [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]], he presided over the critical early phases of a poli
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  • ...ty's Psychiatry Department created a CIA research front called the Society for ...were doing.'<ref name="PR">Rudmin, Floyd Carl Rogers worked for the CIA ''Peace Research'' November, 1999 Pg. v.31(4) N'99 pg 77-78 ISSN: 0008-4697</ref>
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  • ==Civil Service Reform== ...ect deploys both long and short term consultants and works with the public service ministry and range of other stakeholders to:
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  • The '''SITE Intelligence Group''' is a not for profit terrorist research institute run by [[Rita Katz]]. It is the success ...to the spying business'], ''The New Yorker'', 29 May 2006</ref> The domain for the Site Institute’s website www.siteinstitute.org was registered on 1 Ju
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  • *11. George Bush goes to the Pentagon for 'a top-secret session with the Joint Chiefs of Staff to review hot spots ar ...led "Foreign Suitors for Iraqi Oilfield Contracts" includes a map of areas for potential exploration. It is brought to light by Ron Suskind in his book "T
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  • [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] officer who opened contacts with the IRA in the early 1970s. ...make sense of the place. One of these was a remarkable Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) officer, Frank Steele, a former colonial officer and travelling compa
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  • [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] officer involved in back-channel contacts with the IRA from the 1970s ...unsung heroes of the peace process. <ref>Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland, by [[Jonathan Powell]], The Bodley Head, 2008, p68.</r
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  • ...rters took place on 17 March 2002. Lowry was present at a retirement event for Chief Constable [[Ronnie Flanagan]], hosted by Northern Ireland Secretary [ ...few days earlier with the news of the break-in.<ref>Brian Rowan, The Armed Peace, Mainstream Publishing, 2004, p.17.</ref>
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  • ...om/cherlist/roy.htm| Biography] from the website of French National Center for Scientific Research (accessed 3 April 2008): ...e to Tajikistan (August 1993 to February 1994) and headed the OSCE Mission for Tajikistan from February to October 1994. </blockquote>
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